Time‐Division Multiplexing for Parallel Transmission at Ultra‐High Field With Limited RF Channels
ABSTRACT Purpose Investigating time‐division multiplexing for parallel transmission in ultra high‐field imaging, striving for homogeneous whole brain excitation with a limited number of RF channels. Methods A fast RF switch was built to alternately route 8 transmit channels to each row of a double‐row 16‐element transmit coil array at a 9.4 T human MRI
Felix Glang +4 more
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Correction to "Double-Use Strategy for Improving the Photoelectrochemical Performance of BiVO<sub>4</sub> Photoanodes Using a Cobalt-Functionalized Polyoxotungstate". [PDF]
Feng F +4 more
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Abstract Duplication is an essential mechanism of molecular evolution, which operates across biological scales, from whole genomes to single basepairs. Its study is central to understanding protein evolution, but the detection of duplication events often becomes challenging over evolutionary time, due to the accumulating sequence divergence.
Kaiyu Qiu +2 more
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Growth of candidate phyla radiation bacteria in groundwater incubations reveals widespread adaptations to oxic conditions. [PDF]
Gabashvili E +4 more
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Proteolytic control of mitochondrial protein translocases
Abstract Mitochondria are essential organelles that drive numerous cellular processes, including energy metabolism, ion homeostasis, and programmed cell death. This functional versatility relies on a highly dynamic proteome whose composition is continuously remodeled to meet changing cellular and environmental demands.
Lara Kroczek, Thomas Langer
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Exploring the Synergistic Effects of Inactive Materials and Processing on Aqueous Fabrication of Poly(3-Vinyl-N-Methylphenothiazine) Positive Electrodes for Lithium-Organic Batteries. [PDF]
Panjalingam SP +5 more
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Phosphate‐ and pH‐dependent self‐assembly of recombinant spider silk proteins
Abstract The process of molecular self‐assembly is an omnipresent mechanism in nature to generate a variety of efficient and functional hierarchical architectures, and inspires tailored material design and development. Thereby, self‐assembly is based on a controlled interplay and association of monomers into highly ordered structures triggered by ...
Vanessa T. Trossmann +5 more
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[Publish well in anesthesiology: Quality standards and dealing with predatory journals]. [PDF]
Tenge T +9 more
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Accounting for spatial interactions in the upscaling of ecosystem services
Abstract Maps of ecosystem service (ES) supply are frequently used to guide spatial planning, policymaking and ecosystem management. However, these are typically based upon coarse land‐cover proxies. This approach lacks a strong mechanistic basis and neglects spatial biodiversity dynamics and interactions among landscape properties that can modify ES ...
Andrea Larissa Boesing +19 more
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